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Four suspected pipe bombs recovered in Creggan, Northern Ireland

Four suspected pipe bombs have been recovered from inside the grounds of the City Cemetery in Creggan, Londonderry, according to Northern Irish police.

This follows a petrol bomb attack on police officers during an Easter parade, which took place in the same area the day before.

The discovery came just hours ahead of President Joe Biden’s visit to Belfast.

Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/northern-ireland-four-suspected-pipe-bombs-found-in-cemetery-in-creggan-12855225

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